I can't argue with you on this one, my only gripe is that some games still require a separate setup app (less and less, but still, you need the keyboard around, especially the first time you run a UbiSoft game with Uplay...pure b.s... So I have not bought one in years but I reinstalled far cry 3 not so long ago)
anyway, their ui is what MS would have come up with if they were really great at software like some are saying, it's practical, it has all the features you may want on a console and it's snappy even on modest hardware... All the PS 4 does wrong is putting all the games and apps on one line, they could have something like the library screen but it would only show your installed games and put the mandatory apps as well as the store in a separate category... Everything else is mostly great, the ui is fast, it what it needs to do and the machine is the only console with some decent processing power (no other console is acceptable as a gaming device that you plug on the t.v.).
as for the xb1 os, the few times I was in a situation to use it it confused me, as a linux desktop and server admin I don't expect that from consoles.. So I will leave it at that as far as the xb1 is concerned...







